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Little more lift in the back some how.

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Dhannah, Feb 9, 2019.

  1. Feb 9, 2019 at 11:55 AM
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    Dhannah

    Dhannah [OP] 2017 Tacoma OR DCSB

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    Hey guys I've got a 17 OR got icon 2.5s on it with icons leaf pack in the rear, I've got to turned up in the front and it looks good to me. But I've noticed I have a little bit of squat in the rear. I tow my mower, a little tractor, 4wheeler and jet skis not a lot but quite frequently in the summer. I'm worried that when i start towing I'm going to have more of a squat I've heard to do a shackle flip I've heard to buy longer shackles to get another inch maybe probably don't even need that. I've tried finding new shackles that wouldn't be too much in the rear but no luck yet. Anyone have any suggestions. I'll post some pictures. If you don't look hard enough you want be able to tell but of course I've noticed it now..IMG_20190208_132523.jpgLike I said you can't really tell but on more level ground you can.MVIMG_20190208_132604.jpg MVIMG_20190208_102314.jpg
     
  2. Feb 9, 2019 at 11:59 AM
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    wesb1023

    wesb1023 Well-Known Member

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    IMO the only way to get the best of both worlds, level and a good ride towing or not, is air helper springs. I’ve got the air lift kit on my first gen, and I love it.
     

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